Instructions: Course Portfolio - due by midnight on October 19

Prepare a portfolio of your work in EDET 603. Organize your portfolio, which will include links to artifacts (primarily your respective wiki pages) and a reflection statement, as follows:
1. Your Name, Major, etc.
2. Graphics Project link with brief description
3. Audio Activities link(s) with brief description
4. Video Activities link(s) with brief description
5. Web Activity Two link with brief description
6. Tool Shed Project link with brief description
7. Interactive Lesson Project link with brief description
8. Final Project link with brief description
9. Other links to activities (optional; you might include a description of your graphics activities)
10. A thorough reflection following these guidelines. <- I m p o r t a n t !

M. Ed. in Educational Technology Program Degree Candidates: Create a new folder/directory named "et603portfolio" and post your Course Portfolio on your web domain.

Other students: Either post on your domain, or create a new wiki page titled "courseportfolio."

Include the information above. You may link to new page for your Reflection, or add the Reflection at the bottom. Do not simply attach a file.
Here are a few examples:

Using Domain:
http://samiegarcia.com/et603portfolio.html

Using Wikispaces:
http://koester603.wikispaces.com/et603portfolio
http://lfsmith603.wikispaces.com/Course+Portfolio
http://starrett603.wikispaces.com/CoursePortfolio
https://moon603.wikispaces.com/Course+Portfolio
http://moore603.wikispaces.com/CoursePortfolio




Rubric for Course Portfolio

Unacceptable
Acceptable
Target
Artifacts
Artifacts not linked
Artifacts linked with brief description.
Descriptions are succinct and clear. All instructions are followed.
Reflection
No reflection provided or inadequate reflection: mere summary rather than in-depth reflection.
Self-evaluation conveys accurate and deep understanding of the progress you have made throughout the course.
Self evaluation and reflections include the lessons learned, conclusions reached; successes you achieved and the new insights you have gained from achieving them; interesting ways your experience relates to previous course work
or experiences--especially unexpected or conflicting results.